Rutin NMR Table
Rutin NMR Table
Rutin NMR Table
Rutin:
3’ - - 145.22 - - - 145.6
4’ - - 148.89 - - - 148.7
5’ 6.864 d 8.4 116.70 C-3', C-4', C-6' 6.85 d 8.4 116.5
6’ 7.568 dd 8.4/2 122.05 C-4', C-6' 7.56 dd 9/2.1 122.0
β-Glucose
1” 5.363 d 6.8 101.63 C-1''', C-2''', C-6'' 5.35 d 7.8 101.4
2” 3.422 m 7/3.3 74.52 - 3.46 m - 74.9
3” 3.248 m - 76.88 - 3.25 m - 76.7
4” 3.302 m - 72.28 - 3.29 m - 72.7
5” 3.373 m - 76.35 - 3.38 m - 76.7
6” 4.392 m - 67.45 C-4''', C-5''', C-6''' 3.79 m - 67.3
α-rhamnose
1” 5.125 d 2.4 101.21 C-1''', C-2''', C-6'' 5.12 d 1.6 101.0
2” 3.730 m - 70.44 - 3.63 m - 70.8
3” 3.526 m - 70.82 - 3.53 m - 71.2
4” 3.276 m - 71.00 - 3.28 m - 71.4
5” 3.406 m - 68.71 - 3.43 m - 68.5
6” 1.010 d 6 18.21 C-4''', C-5''', C-6''' 1.13 d 6.2 18.0
5- OH 12.602 - - C-5, C-6, C-10 - - -
Ref [3]
HMBC table
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